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Can anyone?
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Need more person to my persnal statement
Do I have too many I?
Can anyone?
I've said this before, but be careful about who your allow to read your PS. There are many pre-meds on this list, and I'd be willing to bet that at least a handful of them are going to be writing their own personal statements soon and applying next year...you never know who may be looking for inspiration, nicely worded phrases, etc.
You don't want to apply only to find out that your PS has already been submitted by someone else.
Unless they are willing to commit identity theft as well, I don't think this is likely.
OP, I'd just make sure you strike out key phrases that could identify you before you send it to anyone. You can send it to me if you want another pair of eyes.
Right, but most of these stories are applicant specific. You can write a great essay about how your uncle died of ALS - but how can another person steal that story (unless his uncle also died of ALS)? Or you can write about a patient interaction that happened when you volunteered at Mass Gen, but how many applicants volunteer there?I wasn't referring to anyone stealing the applicant's identity.
It is very common for applicants to use patient and family stories in their personal statements, and there is absolutely nothing to stop other applicants from borrowing those stories for their own essays. I'm not saying anyone in this group would do that...I'm just saying that, on an anonymous online forum, how would you know?
If school X reads the same unique and poignant story on two separate personal statements, that might just raise some eyebrows...especially if the wording is identical.
I agree with the warnings on this thread. Be careful...you'd be shocked and dismayed how low some pre-meds will go. There is a student on full scholarship at a top-tier school that literally copied and pasted my personal statement last year.
I agree with the warnings on this thread. Be careful...you'd be shocked and dismayed how low some pre-meds will go. There is a student on full scholarship at a top-tier school that literally copied and pasted my personal statement last year. My bad. I shared it with him pre-application cycle because he wanted to know "why i was so passionate about medicine." Don't be naive. I would like to hope that the vast majority of pre-meds out there would never stoop so low...but it happened to me, so the point is, it happens.
That said, I think that everyone here that offered to read your PS genuinely wants to help. It's just difficult to pick out the wolves in sheep's clothing, ya know?